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There were also cases of confusion. The fifth inning at Northeastern Saturday is a case in point. With the bases loaded, Husky catcher Nathanson hit a lazy high fly in the general direction of centerfield. Gavin Gilmor called for it, but apparently didn't notice that the wind was carrying the ball back to the infield...
Stortstop Tom Bilodeau also failed to observe this alarming occurence, and the ball dropped in safely for a double. Gilmor then threw it away in an attempt to stop a runner at third, an act which allowed the third run on the play to score...
Harvard's only glory was in the third when singles by Tom Stephenson and Gilmor helped bring in the Crimson's second run of the week...
...Gavin Gilmor now leads the Crimson with a 432 batting average. Shortstop Tom Bilodeau is next at .371 and Terry Bartolet...
...this point Ron Mokrynka came in to pitch in place of Anderson, who had walked eight men in his three-and-a-third-inning stint. Diehl grounded to short as Gilmor came home, ending the Crimson scoring...